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Multi-national corporations and sustainable developement in the rural economy of Lesotho : the case of small-scale peasant commercial farming (asparagus cultivation) in the Maseru district.Rantso, Tsepiso A. January 2001 (has links)
Many of the Third World countries are characterised by high levels of poverty in the rural
areas. So, many government strategies are geared towards improving the living standards
of the poor rural masses through introduction of cash crops in the agricultural sector.
These are meant to create employment opportunities and provide a sustainable supply of
income for the rural poor. Asparagus production in Lesotho is one of those strategies that
was used by the government to combat rural poverty. In the past years, especially during
the initial years of implementation of the asparagus project. the peasants achieved
sustainable livelihoods. However, in the last decade, the asparagus project was
confronted with many difficulties that made it less beneficial to the peasants. / Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.
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Understanding project closures : objectives assessments vs. differing donor-recipient priorities : case study : Phuthiatsana Integrated Rural Development Project in Lesotho.Seotsanyana, Gilbert. January 2001 (has links)
No abstract available. / Thesis (M.Dev.Studies)-University of Natal, Durban, 2001.
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Public participation in development projects : the case of the Grassroots Initiative Support Project in Lesotho.Otachi, Naftal M. January 1999 (has links)
No abstract available. / Thesis (Sociology)-University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 1999.
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Rural development and community participation in LesothoMonaheng, Tsitso 11 1900 (has links)
Rural development efforts in Third World countries often fail to meet the needs of
the most disadvantaged members of society. The priviledged continue to get a
disproportionate share of the fruits of development. This is so in spite of the fact
that development thinking has changed from the days when the poor were
expected to benefit from development through the "trickle down" effect. It is now
widely recognised that development should be focused on people in their local
communities (human development) and not on the economy per se.
To achieve this type of development requires an appropriate strategy of
development, and people's/community participation is such a strategy. People's
participation in development takes place through community based organisations.
The organisations faciiitate the development of the human potential of members.
This study investigates the conditions under which rural community participation
takes place in lesotho. The Thabana-Morena Integrated Rural Development Project
is used as a case study.
The first objective is to determine the appropriateness of the organisations through
which community participation was promoted in the project.
The second objective is to isolate the political and administrative factors which
affected participation in the project.
Thirdly, the study tries to identify factors at the village level which influenced
participation in the project.
Fourthly, the study evaluates the effectiveness of the project in experimenting with
participatory approaches, given that development projects are basically
mechanisms for testing the appropriateness of national policies before applying
them on a wide scale.
Finally, a set of principles is developed on the basis of which participatory
development can be facilitated. / Development Studies / D. Litt. et Phil. (Development Administration)
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Rural development and community participation in LesothoMonaheng, Tsitso 11 1900 (has links)
Rural development efforts in Third World countries often fail to meet the needs of
the most disadvantaged members of society. The priviledged continue to get a
disproportionate share of the fruits of development. This is so in spite of the fact
that development thinking has changed from the days when the poor were
expected to benefit from development through the "trickle down" effect. It is now
widely recognised that development should be focused on people in their local
communities (human development) and not on the economy per se.
To achieve this type of development requires an appropriate strategy of
development, and people's/community participation is such a strategy. People's
participation in development takes place through community based organisations.
The organisations faciiitate the development of the human potential of members.
This study investigates the conditions under which rural community participation
takes place in lesotho. The Thabana-Morena Integrated Rural Development Project
is used as a case study.
The first objective is to determine the appropriateness of the organisations through
which community participation was promoted in the project.
The second objective is to isolate the political and administrative factors which
affected participation in the project.
Thirdly, the study tries to identify factors at the village level which influenced
participation in the project.
Fourthly, the study evaluates the effectiveness of the project in experimenting with
participatory approaches, given that development projects are basically
mechanisms for testing the appropriateness of national policies before applying
them on a wide scale.
Finally, a set of principles is developed on the basis of which participatory
development can be facilitated. / Development Studies / D. Litt. et Phil. (Development Administration)
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